Posted on 12/06/2008 6:46:25 PM PST by fightinJAG
ScienceDaily (Dec. 6, 2008) University of California, Berkeley, researchers have shown for the first time that the brains of low-income children function differently from the brains of high-income kids.
In a study recently accepted for publication in the Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, scientists at UC Berkeley's Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute and the School of Public Health report that normal 9- and 10-year-olds differing only in socioeconomic status have detectable differences in the response of their prefrontal cortex, the part of the brain that is critical for problem solving and creativity.
Brain function was measured by means of an electroencephalograph (EEG) basically, a cap fitted with electrodes to measure electrical activity in the brain like that used to assess epilepsy, sleep disorders and brain tumors.
"Kids from lower socioeconomic levels show brain physiology patterns similar to someone who actually had damage in the frontal lobe as an adult," said Robert Knight, director of the institute and a UC Berkeley professor of psychology. "We found that kids are more likely to have a low response if they have low socioeconomic status, though not everyone who is poor has low frontal lobe response."
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“I dont think it has to do with poverty at all, I think its because we have not so smart parents having kids.”
I think you’re right. Something else. Years ago we all read about all the babies being born to addicts with severe problems. I think a lot of these kids are those babies.
Would you like to make a bet on that?
One of the 3% of American men who puts the toilet seat down.
Nutritional choices do make a difference in health and the condition of the brain. I’ve known some smart people who ate junk and went to total pot both physically and mentally. So, obstinate people of all IQ levels shoot themselves in the feet, sad to say.
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